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This thread is to allow people who are familiar with the Novels to discuss how the anime adaptation compares to the way the story was originally presented in the Novels. You may also compare to the way the manga adapted novel scenes, if you'd like.

Because this is a "Spoiler Thread", it is the expectation that all those participating in the thread are at least passively familiar with the novels and are thus not afraid of having future novel events spoiled. That being said, as a courtesy, I would ask that all major spoilers be placed under clearly-marked spoiler tags just in case.

You sure? Perhaps not a kiss specifically but I remember him obsessing over Amarti and Horo being alone together during the portion of the story that next week (And possibly the week after) will cover.

You sure? Perhaps not a kiss specifically but I remember him obsessing over Amarti and Horo being alone together during the portion of the story that next week (And possibly the week after) will cover.

He probably imagines what happened when Amati was upstairs alone with Horo in their room.

I think the next story arc will probably be book 5. There's a dancing scene in the novel (book 5), which the opening scene has horo dancing as well. The dancing scenes in the anime where Horo and Lawrence took part in the festival (book 3 comparison) are probably left out when compared to the novel, and probably placed in the flashback.

I think the next story arc will probably be book 5. There's a dancing scene in the novel (book 5), which the opening scene has horo dancing as well. The dancing scenes in the anime where Horo and Lawrence took part in the festival (book 3 comparison) are probably left out when compared to the novel, and probably placed in the flashback.

They are TRUCKING through book 3. We're 80% through it after 4 episodes, so we'll be done by ep 5/6. They will have plenty of room in this season for book 4 and then 5.

They are TRUCKING through book 3. We're 80% through it after 4 episodes, so we'll be done by ep 5/6. They will have plenty of room in this season for book 4 and then 5.

It was announced officially that 2nd season covers book 3 and book 5.

Spoiler for book 4:

When skipping book 4, it means skipping the legend which shows that Horo's companions who was in Yoits was able to escape from the moon hunting bear.
Therefore, the following arc may have a sad atmosphere rather than book 5 about Yoits.

Upon rereading the ending of book 3, when Horo hugged Lawrence and asked her to treat her nicely, she was doing so in a rather scary manner. She was looking up at him, smiling slyly and she hugged him. He compared her to a snake coiling around its prey; her smile was really scary and her lines were, (Anime made it impossible for her to look up at him. Pretty much apparent that the scene was to make fun of naive boy Lawrence.)

"Will you be gentle to me?" (same as anime)

and he thought along these lines.

"Horo's definitely a devil." but also expressed much disappointment after she gave up flirting. (woah. Anime Lawrence is blushing like a girl, haha. Novel didn't show anything like that.)

Her comments about the bird goddess making her frustrated and annoyed etc etc was the same as the anime, and she stopped flirting with Lawrence for that reason.

I don't see any response to her annoyed at amarty's comment in the book. It wasn't mentioned that she wanted to leave amarty in a poorer state either.

Some minor differences here and there, pretty much related to embarassing Lawrence for all its worth. Awesome directing in any case.

In episode 7 where Lawrence kissed Horo's hand by the stairs, was described in the novel to be him being embarrassed by his own action. He then walked down the stairs quickly as he afraid that he was blushing and Horo will make fun of him. He was gloating of the fact that he finally won a game of wit (the banters of Lawrence/horo have him losing or being made fun of.) where Horo couldn't find a suitable comeback, therefore he wanted to avoid losing and thus sort of pulled her hand.

PS: Pulling all these from my memory. Seeing Horo eat reminded me where she ate an entire roasted pig in human form, that was described to be able to feed a dozen adults somewhere in the novels.

I don't see any response to her annoyed at amarty's comment in the book. It wasn't mentioned that she wanted to leave amarty in a poorer state either.

Actually, the book does mention Amati saying something unforgivable from Horo's standpoint:

Spoiler for Vol. 3 Final Chapter:

"Though on this point, Lawrence could not help feeling a bit sorry for him. It seemed that Horo had intended to not surrender herself to Amati since the very beginning, and had even planned to break off with him in a cruel manner.

The reason Horo would do so seemed to be that Amati had said something she simply could not stand.

Although Lawrence out of fear did not dare ask what Amati had said, at the same time he felt as if he should ask Horo, in order to prevent himself from making the same mistake."